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Syphax - king of the Massylii in Numidia, late 3rd century B.C.
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Syphax enters into an alliance with the Romans, and Hasdrubal is reca
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Peace is agreed between Syphax and the Carthaginians.
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Romans send an embassy to Syphax in Numidia, and to Ptolemy in
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Scipio visits Syphax in an attempt to win his support.
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Syphax defeats Masinissa and drives him out of his kingdom.
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Hasdrubal persuades Syphax to repudiate his friendship with Scipio.
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Scipio makes a successful night attack on the camp of Syphax.
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arthaginians resolve to continue the war in conjunction with Syphax.
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Syphax returns territory which had been captured by Masinissa to Cart
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Laelius and Masinissa defeat and capture Syphax.
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Laelius arrives at Rome with Syphax, and envoys from Masinissa.
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an embassy to Carthage, Masinissa, and Vermina the son of Syphax.
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conquered; to him, that Syphax was made prisoner; to him,
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io, having engaged Syphax king of the Massylians in an all